The Facebook Community Raised Over $2m For #GivingTuesday

After Black Friday, Thanksgiving weekend, and Cyber Monday, comes November 28 – Giving Tuesday. Up until noon on November 28 this year, the Facebook community had already raised over $2 million for charity.

Zuckerberg also went on to explain that the company would waive the fees for donations made to nonprofits in the United States until the end of the day. Therefore, 100% of donations on that day (past the $2 million limit) would be going to the causes that people care about. The match of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation went to the charities chosen by the Facebook community – matching up to $1,000 per donate button and up to $50,000 to one organisation.

All money raised beyond the match limit will go to the chosen charity, without the 5% commission that Facebook charges. Users were able to donate money in different ways. One, was through the “Fundraiser” section in their mobile app. Apart from that, users could also add a donate button to their posts by using the #donate hashtag, or by creating a fundraiser. Organisations were also able to set up their own donate buttons for their own campaigns.